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Man finally released after McHenry murder conviction overturned 3 times Kenneth Smith, 45, puts his arm around attorney David Jimenez-Ekman after walking out of Lawrence Correctional Center in Sumner on Thursday. A federal appeals court last week affirmed Smith s exoneration, but McHenry County police and prosecutors still believe he is guilty of murder. Corryn Brock for Shaw Media Kenneth Smith, 45, walks out of Lawrence Correctional Center in Sumner on Thursday with members of the law firm Jenner & Block of Chicago, who helped secure his release after serving nearly 20 years for the 2001 murder of Raul Briseno. Corryn Brock for Shaw Media Raul Briseno
Updated 4/29/2021 4:49 PM
Kenneth Smith, who has served nearly 20 years of a 67-year prison sentence for the 2001 murder of a McHenry restaurant owner, was granted immediate release from prison Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh District said in its ruling.
Smith, 45, who is being held at Lawrence Correctional Center in Sumner, had been convicted three times of armed robbery and first-degree murder of Raul Briseno, the 34-year-old owner of Burrito Express.
He won appeals on each of his convictions and following the first two appeals, was tried again, resulting in another conviction and the resentencing of 67 years in prison.